I was actually wondering about education, because in Alberta people are going right into the workforce because there is such a vibrant economy. They're not going into post-secondary education as such. So I wonder if that won't be a problem for productivity, because education plays a big role in it, I would think.
I also wanted to know, have we ever had similar circumstances or skills shortages like this? Do you have data comparing it with other times in Canada? Has it ever been this severe?